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Sumit Sehgal
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Turnkey Investment Companies

Sumit Sehgal
  • Rental Property Investor
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Has anyone here purchased any real properties from a turnkey investment company?

Which company did you use and how was your experience?

Would you do it differently if you had to start over?

Any tips for a long distance investor?

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Axel Meierhoefer
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Axel Meierhoefer
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Escondido, CA
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@Taylor L. Thanks for the kind words

@Aj Parikh I did it with two different TK providers and am now starting with a third. I would do it again and am doing it again. David's book is great. I just never seem to find people to form a team far away from home and really following my requirements. Maybe it's due to the current market, but the folks who are interested are not that successful in the different areas described in David's book and seem to suffer from "shiny object syndrome".

When working with the TK providers I use, it's their business and their livelihood. Maybe that is an important difference and everybody has to decide how well you can form a dependable, trusted team far away from home versus working with a provider who is doing what you need as a passive income investor - it's their core business on a daily basis.

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